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RTV Pink : ウィキペディア英語版
RTV Pink

RTV Pink or Radio Television Pink ((セルビア語:''Radio Televizija Pink'' / Радио Телевизија Пинк), also known as ''TV Pink'' or just Pink) is a popular, privately owned, national TV network in Serbia. Pink is the leading commercial station in the Serbian television broadcast market. TV Pink has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming. The station offers a compilation of international/domestic movies (blockbuster, action, thrillers, drama, comedy), American sitcoms, dramas and Latin telenovelas, as well as locally produced talk/variety shows, and lately domestic sitcoms and reality shows.
TV Pink's parent company is the Belgrade based Pink International Company, a member of the Pink Media Group (PMG), which is owned by Željko Mitrović. PMG also owns leading terrestrial television stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina (TV Pink BH), Slovenia (TV Pink SI) and Montenegro (TV Pink M). Over the years, PMG and Pink International have provided programming from Pink TV, Pink BH and Pink M to Media Systems GmbH (Austria) for two global satellite channels (Pink Extra and Pink Plus). Additionally, Pink International has cooperated with Serbia's largest cable operator, Serbia Broadband (SBB), to create nine direct-to-home (DTH) satellite channels that include Pink, Pink Plus, Pink BH, Pink M, Pink 2, Pink 3, Pink Extra, Pink Kids, Pink Film, Pink Action, Pink Movies, Pink Family, Pink Music, Pink Folk, Pink Reality, Pink Music 2, Pink Premium and Pink Soap.
==Programming==

The company started broadcasting a TV signal on September 16, 1994. at 8pm, originally on analog channel 57 in Belgrade.
Right from its inception in 1994 TV Pink has strongly been oriented towards entertainment programmes. Different talk/variety shows endure to this day. Variety programmes like ''City Club'' (following the general format of BBC's ''Top of the Pops'') and much maligned ''Grand Show'' (mostly featuring turbofolk performers) were the most popular in the beginning with the latter still going strong almost 13 years later.
Following its success with variety format, Pink's management started adding more traditional talk shows with ''Jedan pa tri'' (hosted by Tanja Vojtehovski-Stefanov), ''Svet oko nas'' (Ivana Zarić), ''Do poslednjeg daha'' (Miodrag Popov), ''Maksovizija'' (Milovan Ilić), etc. leading the pack. Others similarly set programmes that appeared in this period and onwards included: ''Svet Plus'' (Jelena Bačić-Alimpić), ''Pet do dvanaest'' (Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić), ''Lepota, zdravlje i jos ponešto'' (Jelena Bačić-Alimpić), ''Sav taj pink'' (Boško Jakovljević and Aleksadra Kajganić), and alternately Ognjen Amidžić and Marija Jakšić, etc.
Special mention goes to the short-format programme ''City'' - sort of a shorter multiple daily version of entertainment news shows in the vein of ''Entertainment Tonight'' and ''Access Hollywood'' - which over the years became the network's signature show and launched the careers of many of its presenters who became minor celebrities in the process (Boško Jakovljević, Biljana Obradović, Radmila Radenović, Bojana Nikolić, Adrijana Čortan, Aleksandra Jeftanović, Ivana Baltić, Irena Karaklajić, Ana Pendić, Marija Maćić, Stanko Škugor, Snežana Đorđević etc.).
TV Pink has earned a solid reputation for showing the latest box office film hits from the United States. According to an industry survey of television viewers conducted in 2007, respondents ranked TV Pink far ahead of any of the other Serbian stations in terms of the quality of its movie line-up. Pink has an exclusive output deal with Sony for its films and TV series.
Over the last 5–6 years, following a similar global trend, Pink started putting on a slew of reality and quiz shows, many of which were produced in co-operation with Emotion production company, like ''Leteći start'' (Milan Kalinić and Ana Mihajlovski), ''Potera'', ''Zvezde ulice'' (Miki Perić), ''Ruski rulet'' (Irfan Mensur), ''Pravo lice'' (Sanja Radan), ''(Ne)moguća misija'' (elaborate candid camera show in the vein of ''Punk'd''), ''Sve za ljubav'' (Milan Kalinić and Sanja Marinković), ''Menjam ženu'' (local version of ''Wife Swap''), etc. Also, more talk-shows were added like ''Magazin IN'' (Sanja Marinković), ''Bravo Show'' (Jelena Bačić-Alimpić), etc. In early 2009, Pink scored ratings successes with "Celebrity Big Brother" and "The Moment of Truth."

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